I have a laptop that spends some of it’s time docked to a monitor and keyboard/mouse. I would like to know how to change some settings depending on if it’s connected to the dock or not. Is there a program that can help with this?
Some possible use-cases include:
- Changing size of the taskbar to smaller/bigger
- Changing the behavior of the taskbar to auto-hide
- Changing the font size smaller/bigger
- Changing power settings performance/battery saver
- Enabling/disabling auto brightness
- Enabling/disabling keyboard backlight
These are just a few things I can think of but can provide more.
Something like Android’s Tasker but for Linux would be great.
Udev rules and a bash script
I’m a bit (maybe a lot) of a noob to Linux
What are Udev rules and bash scripts?
Google is helpful when you have questions 😉
It seems that you need to read up on the basics of Linux if you don’t know what a bash script is.
Asking others for help is also useful when you have questions. 😉
Yeah, if you feel like waiting for an answer when you could easily do it yourself in two seconds.
Google is helpful when you have questions
Haha, what’s it like living in 2012 still?
You just suck at searching for stuff apparently.
Astounding, apparently you can counter the findings of this paper which proves beyond reasonable doubt that google is progressively getting worse when it comes to returning reliable and accurate search engine results.
https://downloads.webis.de/publications/papers/bevendorff_2024a.pdf?ref=404media.co
I’m sure the scientific community would be really glad to see the evidence you have to the contrary, I’ll even peer review your paper for you, let me know when you have a draft ready.
Just because it’s becoming less useful doesn’t mean it’s useless. I search for stuff every day and can find the answer I’m looking for in under a few minutes.
You know what? That is actually some sound reasoning and I think that is an acceptable response.
I intended my original comment to be more a a shot at google than yourself, but I can see why you came back with what you said as a result, and then I got salty about it so I apologize.